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12955635 No.12955635 [Reply] [Original]

So the removal of youtube dislikes means that the viewers have no power anymore right?
So chuubas can do whatever they want and face no backlash.
Dark times are coming bros...

>> No.12955718
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12955718

any chuuba that was only maintaining their standards because of the youtube dislike button was not worth watching in the first place

>> No.12955733

>viewers have no power anymore
>anymore
Implying.

>> No.12955789

I just comment "Disliked" now anytime I dislike a stream. That way people can like my comment to get a count of dislikes.

>> No.12955809

>>12955635
>dislikes totes did something guise
DRYBI
Meds.

>> No.12955818

I just stop watching youtube entirely. Rrats are more powerful than dislikes.

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>>12955635
can form in your scrotum (the pouch of skin containing the testicles). It can be a symptom of other medical conditions, most of which aren't serious. The majority of scrotal masses are benign (not cancerous) and don't pose a risk to your health.

Some, however, can affect fertility in men, and in rare cases, be a sign of a serious condition such as cancer. That's why your healthcare provider should examine any lump you may discover in your scrotum.

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Where would a lump on my testicle be, and what would it feel like?

Lumps can be located anywhere around the testicles and vary in size. Some can be as small as a pea or marble, but some can grow larger.

Most lumps are soft and fluid-filled and may make your scrotum look a little swollen; these are usually harmless and often go away without treatment. Some lumps are solid and may feel attached to one of your testicles. Harder lumps can be a sign of something more serious.

If you feel lumps or swelling, let your provider know.

POSSIBLE CAUSES

What are the possible causes of a lump on the testicle (scrotal mass)?

A lump on the testicle can be a symptom of several disorders. Most of these conditions are harmless.

In rare cases, a scrotal mass can be a sign of a more serious condition such as testicular cancer. Other causes of scrotal masses include:

Cyst: Fluid-filled sacs in the testicle.
Epididymitis: Infection or inflammation (swelling) of the tube that stores sperm.
Hernia: Tissue pushes into the scrotum through a weak spot in the abdominal wall.
Varicocele: Swollen veins inside the testicle.
How are scrotal masses diagnosed?

Doctors will ask about your medical history. They also use several tests to identify the cause of a scrotal mass. These tests include:

Blood or urine test: A doctor takes a sample of blood or urine to look for an infection or signs of other conditions such as cancer.
Imaging: Ultrasound tests can show a lump’s location and help doctors rule out conditions such as a hernia or cancer.
Physical exam: A doctor feels the scrotum and its contents to learn about the makeup of the mass.
Transillumination: A doctor shines a bright light from behind the scrotum to see a mass’s location and size, and whether fluid has built up.
CARE AND TREATMENT

How are lumps on the testicle managed or treated?

Treatment for a scrotal lump depends on the cause. Some cases don’t need treatment. Standard therapies for scrotal masses and testicle pain include:

Medication such as antibiotics to treat an infection.
Pushing the protruding part of a hernia back into place.
Surgery to remove, drain or repair a mass.

>> No.12955938

>>12955809
If they didn't do something why are they removing them

>> No.12957014

>>12955635
>the viewers have no power anymore right?
No. We have the power we ought to have, which is to decide a chuba's fate by selectively affording them our watch time and money. This is how a mark this supposed to work. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
>So chuubas can do whatever they want and face no backlash.
They got rid of dislikes, not the TOS.
>Dark times are coming bros...
It literally makes no difference as nothing changes with the DMCA and TOS, both of which are a chuba's true greatest enemies.

>> No.12957131

>>12955635
Anti's dont just use the dislike button, they're proablly gonna just be more verbal on 5ch and twitter about how they should kill themselves for trashing a doujin

>> No.12957516

>>12955789
Your comment will be removed if it receives any significant number of likes.

>> No.12957610

>>12955635
Your power lies in your time and donations. Dislikes were an efficient way to spend your time before, so your power got nerfed in a way; but it's too significant, considering dislikes increased the visibility of the content for others anyway.

>> No.12958434

>>12955635
If you "disapprove" of a vtuber (or any content creator really), you can just.... stop watching, as always, or stop donating if you did before.

At the end of the day, it's a business, and the people conducting it aren't moved by some inconsequential number with no practical relevance going up or down (the dislike bar) - or rather, when has clicking "dislike" achieved anything substantial ever? - instead what they really care is the impact on actual important stats like views and donations etc. (both are in the end about the same thing, their money, because views bring ads)

>> No.12959052

>>12955938
do you think VTuber agencies are the ones who got dislikes rermoved

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